When I was 14 years old in the 9th grade back in 1998, in my drama class, the teacher gave us an assignment/project to pick a song to lip sync to in front of the class. I had always loved this song so I decided that this was the song I was going to do. I got my mom to take me to a vintage clothing store and I bought an awesome 70's disco outfit to wear...white polyester bell bottom pants, platform shoes, and a brown yellow and orange polyester disco shirt with a big wide pointed butterfly collar...When the day came and it was my turn to perform, I walked into the classroom in my disco outfit and started lip syncing and dancing to Staying Alive. The whole class went crazy, everyone was clapping and cheering...they loved it and my performance was voted everyone's favorite...needless to say I got an A, lol. I was nervous as heck to do it because I had always been very shy at school, but I'm so glad I did. I was really proud of myself for having the courage to do it. I will remember that day for the rest of my life. 😁
This brings the happiest days of my life back, roller-skating, great movies-awesome John Travolta at his finest, DISCO was everywhere and life and the economy were easy.
This movie and sound track blew me away when it first came out never heard vocals like that before it was magical with a great story line always makes me smile :-)
@@patriciabravoriscal6264 Sorry, without John Bee Gees would have stayed country singers. That film brought them top of the world. Bee Gees were unknown before this film.
@@karlerasure Noo... The Bee Gees were already very successful and famous long before the film. The Bee Gees music is really good; specially the music of "Saturday Night Fever".
Brilliant song by the bee gees remember this saturday night fever watched this movie with my dorm mates, at that time we were only in our late teens now we are in our 50's lol still it makes you feel young when you hear this music all the time thanks for sharing...
I was 20 in 1977, and although disco was sort of on the outside, this movie took it and made a parody of it, and actually increased the "disco fever" and increased the popularity of the Bee Gees. It hyped up the disco scene just as platforms were getting higher an higher!
When I was in school my dad took me ar Sterling theater and we family saw the movie. Enjoyed watching with dad who was wonderful & BEST dad in the world.who took me in the theater and saw many good movies. Thankyou Dad for everything you did for us.
Born in '58, danced the floors of the discos in '77/'78. If you could dance like these guys, You " Were in like Flint", with the girls. They loved macho dancers.
Thomas Holmes I know I was born in 1955 and I was hot!!! Low cut dance dresses high heels on the dance floor my new husband fighting off the men damn I wanted to have fun and get laid by every guy there!!!!
Слава Богу! Здравствуйте! Люблю 70е! Диско, эти брюки клëш! Парики- пудель! Огромные автомобили! Али, ещё был в хорошей форме, его скорость в ринге, не только ударов, но и боевого мышления! Спасибо!
Juliaflo Oh man I totally agree with you! I never want to see a remake of this or any other well made classic movie ever! Just leave it alone for the great movie it was!
Travolta recently attended an Indian Award Show and he danced to Bollywood beats with so much grace. 30 odd years is often a great time to forget the achievements of a terminally handsome legend like him. They've chosen the shots for the beginning of this film so well. I need to watch it again. Dad says this was a rage when he was 20. I can't FATHOM how inspiring John really is PLUS mad love for the Bee Gees.
This video reminds me that, in 45 years, I’ve never tired of hearing this song. It’s my go-to wake up song, energizing me every time. I danced to it this morning with my nine-month-old grandson. It also reminds me of my first love. We met in 1982. I was 18. He was 23. He was tall, thin, with facial features that resembled John Travolta. He smoothed his dark hair back, wore a similar black leather jacket and heeled shoes like Tony in SNF. He walked like him and tried to sound like him. Although I found this behavior to be weird, I was fascinated with him and taken in by his charm. We dated for two years. He charmed women of all ages, with his handsome smile and never-ending terms of endearment. They blushed and giggled, perhaps because it seemed that John Travolta himself was paying them attention. I was somewhat jealous at times. But, mostly impressed with how easily he made people, especially the ladies, smile. 37 years have passed since I last saw him. I think of him often. I wonder if he’s outgrown his Tony phase or if the Tony persona stuck with him permanently. Thinking of him at the age of 63 strutting by like Tony wearing a black leather jacket, heeled boots, and slicked back hair brings brings a huge smile to my face.
Omg. For a minute i thought you were my long lost girlfriend talking about me. I had to double check the details. Wow! Thank you for sharing that very similiar memory! 😊
When that movie came out, it was like a ROCKET BLAST !!! Everyone went to see the movie and listen to the Bee Gees. That was all we talked about... It was soooo ALIVE !!!
Ever since the first time I heard this song it just makes me want to get up and dance feeling alive , staying alive! This Saturday night fever on a Wednesday...
This is going to be my funeral song. But I am going to fake my death and then when everyone is standing around my coffin this will come on and I will slowly rise out of my coffin while the graveyard fills with smoke and disco lights come on.
Born in the mid 70's, pity I wasn't born 15 years earlier.At least I was born when this came out and I can vaguely remember only a few years later when I watched the movie for the first time.
Just today (12 Oct 2016) there's an article about a New York subway worker who got electrocuted; her co-worker performed CPR and revived her to the beat of Stayin' Alive. This disco song was set to 103 beats per minute, which is ideal for CPR. Don't know if Barry Gibb knew this and set his song to this beat but how appropriate in this case! Maybe that's why this song is so addictive to listen to--it's set to our natural feel good rhythm.
Con esta pelicula ese famoso baile se volvió una verdadera fiebre en los 70, todos querian ser como Travolta, una moda total por la música disco, tanto que al personaje lo han parodiados hasta en series animadas, una legendaria pelicula inolvidable de la época.
The time of many comments is astounding As solace from this song, many are finding Any broken heart, this song will be mending Joy from this song will be never at all ending Bee Gees have given us immense pleasure Hearing this song will remove every pressure Among songs, this beauty is a sure treasure The value of this, only the viewer can measure.
I was 20 years old when this movie/disco music came out in 1977. I never got into the disco mood then til a decade later and I was living for some odd reason but like other disco music and dance to the beat. In 3 years this movie/music hit will be 50 years old or 1/2 century and all in this video will be above 70 years old and over, with some of them dead.
Uma brasileira apaixonada pelo Bee Gees 🇧🇷🇧🇷💖💖💖 Qdo era criança e acordava de madrugada, meu pai colocava a fita no radinho velho pra eu escutar e as músicas embalar o meu sono 😍😍🤗
Oh but those were the good old days, when girls wore their best heels and dresses, styled their hair and practiced their dance moves - all for Saturday Night!
I wouldn't go that far. It isn't the type of expression you just throw around on any video otherwise it loses it's value. Plus it's a bit of a stupid thing to say. I would say Pulp Fiction is better but I wouldn't say it was the best.
I wouldn't go that far. I loved it too, I saw it 27 times in 1977. New York City of course. It was great, it was a great time to be 18 years old. Nice to have seen this. Good memories. Fun times. We all grew up, wow!!!!
Why aren't discos nowadays more fun like this? Where you've got to have style and step up your game in order to be able to go to the disco. Where you need to actually learn some good moves. _And where the floors have friggin colourful lighting!_
Because people now days are so out of shape or anorexic they wouldn't make it onto the dance floor or pass out after one set! I mean look at the guys they got bellies like whales and the women are so skinny I would be afraid they would snap like a twig if I even try to squeeze them. But if you find such a place let me know. I'll bring my camera.
I think it's because style is dead now............in any way shape or form. Everything has been done, and society refuses to let anything re-happen, it's considered "giving in" and admitting that some other people's time was better. And WE know it was! I may be old now, but I would NEVER trade places with any 25-year old now, my memories are awesome!!!!!!
There are certain films that are so important, to most of us, they form the backdrop to our lives. This is one of those films, because the music was just epic. There was life before Night Fever and life post Night Fever. Star Wars (the original one) is one of the other films. John Travolta was a young actor and perfect for this role. How many of us can do the moves? They become ingrained in our memory. The Bee Gees were a band that adapted to the music popular at the time. They became almost timeless and so prolific too. The 70's were a decade I remember for being better than now. Less pressure, no internet, less money, but just a nicer time to be staying alive. We have lost the plot as a species, but the music reminds us of a better time. 🕺
When I was 14 years old in the 9th grade back in 1998, in my drama class, the teacher gave us an assignment/project to pick a song to lip sync to in front of the class. I had always loved this song so I decided that this was the song I was going to do. I got my mom to take me to a vintage clothing store and I bought an awesome 70's disco outfit to wear...white polyester bell bottom pants, platform shoes, and a brown yellow and orange polyester disco shirt with a big wide pointed butterfly collar...When the day came and it was my turn to perform, I walked into the classroom in my disco outfit and started lip syncing and dancing to Staying Alive. The whole class went crazy, everyone was clapping and cheering...they loved it and my performance was voted everyone's favorite...needless to say I got an A, lol. I was nervous as heck to do it because I had always been very shy at school, but I'm so glad I did. I was really proud of myself for having the courage to do it. I will remember that day for the rest of my life. 😁
So proud of you!!!!! What an amazing soundtrack
That’s awesome. 💜
lmao thats just a copypasta that people do for literally any 80s song
@@bigchungus5581 Stayin' Alive is a 70's song, it came out in 1977.
@@bigchungus5581 r/thathappened
Whose listening April 2024?this was REAL music!!
I’M HERE❤
Me 💙💛
I'm right Here. Bee Gees are Legendary. And that Movie is Awesome
I’m here watching mi Movie y Música Favorita !!😍 ❤
After all these years, this song still rocks. Love the Bee Gees.
Well, it still discos.😂
Yes sir they are very good love them
😊
Is it me, or did everyone in the 70's look as if they were walking to the beat of this song?
Jaikie Perry-Sloan true
@diascrive you are alone in your miserable thoughts. Everyone but you was having a blast.
true hahaha
right on
We were.
Just so smooth, there will never be a original, John Travolta like him, the 60's, 70,'s,80's, Grease!
No one like him ever!
The greatest dancing scene and Song of all time 🎉❤
The only guy I ever knew who looked cool walking down the street carrying a gallon of paint...Long live this era of music!
The coolest looking man who ever lived
Who here agrees that the 70s was the best era?
47 years later and I still love watching him dance , and the music❤
This has always been one of my all time favorites. Bee Gees have a very unique sound, great vocals.
☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️
40yr old song that still sounds great, and i'm still listening,
I laughed my ass off at parties and weddings when this song comes on,the first ones up are the kids and teenagers busting moves,it'll never die
This brings the happiest days of my life back, roller-skating, great movies-awesome John Travolta at his finest, DISCO was everywhere and life and the economy were easy.
Yes,the 70s were AWESOME! Happiest decade of my life.
This film is an icon that remember to the late 70's and never will be forgotten. Like it's music 👌😉👍👍 👏👏
Favorite song since day 1 anybody agree??
Bee Gees was the best past , present and future.
Most definitely
i want the 70s back!
I want everything surrounding this film back, but it won't happen. It's been destroyed. however....What goes around comes around.
Anna Liedtke ok * time travels to the year 2070 * * this song is being sung in new york * wow..
So do I
ME TOO! God, thank you for 1973, 1974, 1975!!!!!
One of the finest song coming out of the Disco era. A great song to listen to while power walking.
This is a song that does not get old.
This movie and sound track blew me away when it first came out never heard vocals like that before it was magical with a great story line always makes me smile :-)
Yup, it blew EVERYONE away...!!
The soundtrack was actually released a few weeks before the movie. People were lined up outside theaters to see it.
I love this song and I'm 93 years old.
+Max Power you are super old
Sure
If you think that's old, my father is still kicking it at 116.
+Max Power that's amazing. I want to learn so much from your experiences with music throughout the decades.
+Andre V Yep, I seen a lot of shit over the years. Keep it real, g.
You forget how talented John travolta is sometimes. He was amazing in this movie. His dance moves are incredible
No doubt. But The Bee Gees are the kings of talent.
Don't forget.
And his walking at the start? Young people even tried to immitate that too at that time imes. I could not 😊 john was an all rounder.
@@patriciabravoriscal6264
Sorry, without John Bee Gees would have stayed country singers. That film brought them top of the world. Bee Gees were unknown before this film.
@@karlerasure Noo... The Bee Gees were already very successful and famous long before the film. The Bee Gees music is really good; specially the music of "Saturday Night Fever".
Someone, anyone on planet earth explain to me how any man could be this perfect? How?
Absolutely GOLD 🥇😍🔥🙏🎶 STILL LISTENING 2023🎉
I wish I was born in the 60s because then I would have been able to see all of the greatest performers and bands live
The 70's was just warming up to the 80's.
Brilliant song by the bee gees remember this saturday night fever watched this movie with my dorm mates,
at that time we were only in our late teens now we are in our 50's lol still it makes you feel young when you hear this music all the time
thanks for sharing...
I was a kid and saw it on polish tv with couple of yrs delay as it was with communists. Imagine the effect...
I grew up in the disco era. I was totally into it! Wow, loved my youth!
Now that's swagger. Not the shit you see now a days where people wear pants to there knees and shit. This,is real swagg.
Yeah, and he's not even really trying to bounce around to the music -- look at his face, he's just normal looking. Yeah, real swag.
Tempe Snyder He's an actor, being coached/paid how to look and move.
Mr37shockwave facts
You mean choreographed?
I was 20 in 1977, and although disco was sort of on the outside, this movie took it and made a parody of it, and actually increased the "disco fever" and increased the popularity of the Bee Gees. It hyped up the disco scene just as platforms were getting higher an higher!
Absolute truth......aren't you glad we were there?!
20 also at that time….and absolutely one of the best times to enjoy a carefree life
18 at the time and the senior prom was disco themed...good days.
If this doesn't make you smile you might want to check your pulse! Damn the Bee Gees were great and Travolta too!
Curious thing, because this song is in the exact right beat to do CPR.
120 BPM? :)
Pulse2AM yup
good old days
When I was in school my dad took me ar Sterling theater and we family saw the movie. Enjoyed watching with dad who was wonderful & BEST dad in the world.who took me in the theater and saw many good movies. Thankyou Dad for everything you did for us.
Bee Gees & Travolta...great times! I'm sure smiling..can't help it!!
The oldies which can never die. This collection people will always remember.
Born in '58, danced the floors of the discos in '77/'78. If you could dance like these guys, You " Were in like Flint", with the girls. They loved macho dancers.
Thomas Holmes I know I was born in 1955 and I was hot!!! Low cut dance dresses high heels on the dance floor my new husband fighting off the men damn I wanted to have fun and get laid by every guy there!!!!
Gerri Petress There's this thing called a sex addiction therapist
That's right,if you could move on the dance floor like John Travolta,you were in!At any rate you had to hit the floor in the 70's and disco down!
Was there electricity back then?
Em 1978 eu tinha 15 anos e isso era uma febre enlouquecedora!!!!😊😊😊
En 1978, yo también tenía 15 años, y los BEE GEES aparecieron en mi vida, y aún siguen en ella...👍🏼🙋
if you ever have to give CPR do it to this beat.
yes, they teach that in Red Cross CPR.
First I was afraid, I was petrified
No!!! That’s not correct, it’s a common misconception. The beat is too slow. If you have to give CPR do it to “another one bites the dust” by Queen!
That funny
@@zoharsarig9474 100-120 bpm
This is like a melody, i used these for years
If you are feeling sad, remember that the sun is always alone and it still shines☀
Musicas boas jamais poderiam ser esquecidas ♥
Travolta's moves, the Bee Gee's harmonies.....match made in Heaven
Слава Богу! Здравствуйте! Люблю 70е! Диско, эти брюки клëш! Парики- пудель! Огромные автомобили! Али, ещё был в хорошей форме, его скорость в ринге, не только ударов, но и боевого мышления! Спасибо!
Under NO circumstances should Hollywood even THINK of remaking this--it simply will not work.
Happy Holidays.
You got that right!
Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas!
Juliaflo agree
Juliaflo Oh man I totally agree with you! I never want to see a remake of this or any other well made classic movie ever! Just leave it alone for the great movie it was!
It looks much more fun then the time period that we r stuck in now.
People living for real
It's a great pumping heart cpr-beat too, exact tempo
OMG! I am a woman and the entire time I drank I thought I was him and the coolest living thing and I thought everyone knew it too
Travolta recently attended an Indian Award Show and he danced to Bollywood beats with so much grace. 30 odd years is often a great time to forget the achievements of a terminally handsome legend like him. They've chosen the shots for the beginning of this film so well. I need to watch it again. Dad says this was a rage when he was 20. I can't FATHOM how inspiring John really is PLUS mad love for the Bee Gees.
John travolta was cool before being cool was cool.
Miles Davis was the BIRTH of the cool. Travolta only wished he could be as cool as the likes of Miles Davis, Coltrane, Mingus, etc.
This comment is funny before bei.....fuck it whether you are funny whether you are boring you are... somebody help me yeah
@@calebfuller4713 And don't forget about the king of cool... Steve McQueen.
@@imaramblins indeed!!
Marc H I’m thinking more Clint Eastwood but sure
This video reminds me that, in 45 years, I’ve never tired of hearing this song. It’s my go-to wake up song, energizing me every time.
I danced to it this morning with my nine-month-old grandson.
It also reminds me of my first love. We met in 1982. I was 18. He was 23. He was tall, thin, with facial features that resembled John Travolta. He smoothed his dark hair back, wore a similar black leather jacket and heeled shoes like Tony in SNF. He walked like him and tried to sound like him.
Although I found this behavior to be weird, I was fascinated with him and taken in by his charm. We dated for two years.
He charmed women of all ages, with his handsome smile and never-ending terms of endearment. They blushed and giggled, perhaps because it seemed that John Travolta himself was paying them attention. I was somewhat jealous at times. But, mostly impressed with how easily he made people, especially the ladies, smile.
37 years have passed since I last saw him. I think of him often. I wonder if he’s outgrown his Tony phase or if the Tony persona stuck with him permanently. Thinking of him at the age of 63 strutting by like Tony wearing a black leather jacket, heeled boots, and slicked back hair brings brings a huge smile to my face.
Omg. For a minute i thought you were my long lost girlfriend talking about me. I had to double check the details. Wow! Thank you for sharing that very similiar memory! 😊
A hell of a video with John & the tin of paint & reel people great tune ❤❤❤❤❤
When that movie came out, it was like a ROCKET BLAST !!! Everyone went to see the movie and listen to the Bee Gees. That was all we talked about... It was soooo ALIVE !!!
John Travolta is a legend !!!
Dina Papavlachou yes he is
*was
i am 14 and i am in love with this song since 10
after i saw the movie, 'ready player one', i love beegees more than ever! awesome!
And- "Stayin' Alive" greatest song ever recorded. Confirmed.
Ever since the first time I heard this song it just makes me want to get up and dance feeling alive , staying alive! This Saturday night fever on a Wednesday...
Lol I wasn't even born yet but it was good music
Is that right lol maybe you can show me a few moves , i was about to call john lol
How talented were the Gibbs brothers to make such fantastic music!
John Travolta brought this Bee Gees song alive in this movie. I was crazy about it ❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉
Brooklyn before the hipsters ...
"Well, you can tell by the way I use my walk..."
Now that's a great opening line.
Classic Movie Soundtrack
This is going to be my funeral song.
But I am going to fake my death and then when everyone is standing around my coffin this will come on and I will slowly rise out of my coffin while the graveyard fills with smoke and disco lights come on.
Maybe in the coffin with proper 70's disco outfit ad starting dancing like nothing happened 🕺
I think Thriller by MJ would be more appropriate
i want to be there to see that
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
My third favorite movie of all time. Godfather , Scarface and Saturday Night Fever.
I was born in the 80’s but I wish I could have been a teenager in the 70’s. Going out and clubbing to music like this had to have been so fun.
Same here, I was born in 1984. 😕
Born in the mid 70's, pity I wasn't born 15 years earlier.At least I was born when this came out and I can vaguely remember only a few years later when I watched the movie for the first time.
Just today (12 Oct 2016) there's an article about a New York subway worker who got electrocuted; her co-worker performed CPR and revived her to the beat of Stayin' Alive.
This disco song was set to 103 beats per minute, which is ideal for CPR.
Don't know if Barry Gibb knew this and set his song to this beat but how appropriate in this case!
Maybe that's why this song is so addictive to listen to--it's set to our natural feel good rhythm.
Quantum Consciousness the other song is "another one bites the dust" but we try to stay away from using that one...I'm a nurse
Just gotta love the Bee Gees.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
In his prime. Legend
Con esta pelicula ese famoso baile se volvió una verdadera fiebre en los 70, todos querian ser como Travolta, una moda total por la música disco, tanto que al personaje lo han parodiados hasta en series animadas, una legendaria pelicula inolvidable de la época.
UM ÓTIMO SOM,FAZ A GENTE VOLTAR NO TEMPO,NOTA 1000
You can never beat the old classics my young generation muscians!
Old is Gold !!!
their music has not left us ... the Bee Gees...
The time of many comments is astounding
As solace from this song, many are finding
Any broken heart, this song will be mending
Joy from this song will be never at all ending
Bee Gees have given us immense pleasure
Hearing this song will remove every pressure
Among songs, this beauty is a sure treasure
The value of this, only the viewer can measure.
I Love to here the Bee Gees sing
I was 20 years old when this movie/disco music came out in 1977. I never got into the disco mood then til a decade later and I was living for some odd reason but like other disco music and dance to the beat. In 3 years this movie/music hit will be 50 years old or 1/2 century and all in this video will be above 70 years old and over, with some of them dead.
Adorava e não vou negar, até hoje curto muito os Bee Gees.
Me too !
Uma brasileira apaixonada pelo Bee Gees 🇧🇷🇧🇷💖💖💖 Qdo era criança e acordava de madrugada, meu pai colocava a fita no radinho velho pra eu escutar e as músicas embalar o meu sono 😍😍🤗
time to boogie friends...and no better song to boogie to....love the beat! and oould he dance!...wow....
Sinistra
I'm grinning so hard that my face hurts. Five minutes of happiness.
Bellissima questa CANZONE GRANDI i BEE GEES
Every time I go into brooklyn, my dad points out where they filmed.
Its a walk done memory lane for him
13 people are dead zombies... John Travolta was such a badass dancer. Damn, I wish I lived in 80's!
Uh, this was filmed in 1977 so you probably meant the 70's.
manhoot nope, 1977 was in the 80's
ok if you say so.
Love this song very much!And movie too!Please note,everyone must have this song at home,because for it`s rhythm is most suitable for heart massage!
виктор мазилов The lyrics help me along with the tune and beat.
John Travolta was a superstar.
He was THE man in those days
OneHundredPoints tru
LOL.. He sucked
Well ... often he still is ...
OHP
Hes the most beautiful man I've ever seen.
Musica lindíssima boa gosto bee gees
La mejor música disco la mejores épocas nunca más vamos a poder disfrutar un wou de esta calidad y de jente normal qué viva el amor 💝💝👨❤️💋👨💓💘💐🌹😘
He was awesome, I don't care what anyone says, HE WAS THE BOMB!!!!
Eu tenho o maior orgulho de ter vivido e curtindo essa época de ouro da música quantas saudades
Oh but those were the good old days, when girls wore their best heels and dresses, styled their hair and practiced their dance moves - all for Saturday Night!
There still good old days! You just have to find it! People still listen to this!
Staying Alive !! Great song 🎵...
I used to mock this dance style when I was 14 and now at 36 I'm in awe!
I really liked the music of the Bee Gees. I loved that era and disco is still my favorite music. It is so happy and with a melody.
Adoro essa música ❤❤❤❤
I was hoping that this would be the last song I hear before I die. I pray that God hear the words & give me another year to live.😇
what amazing track
Still love John Travolta and this song!
greatest movie ever made
I wouldn't go that far. It isn't the type of expression you just throw around on any video otherwise it loses it's value. Plus it's a bit of a stupid thing to say. I would say Pulp Fiction is better but I wouldn't say it was the best.
Edward Toner I'm sure she was being facetious. Or hyperbolic.
I wouldn't go that far. I loved it too, I saw it 27 times in 1977. New York City of course. It was great, it was a great time to be 18 years old. Nice to have seen this. Good memories. Fun times. We all grew up, wow!!!!
love u!
what movie is this
Nothing will ever be like Travolta's groovy clothes & disco dance❤
Época de de ouro discotecas danças lindas músicas que ficaram para sempre na história
Why aren't discos nowadays more fun like this? Where you've got to have style and step up your game in order to be able to go to the disco. Where you need to actually learn some good moves. _And where the floors have friggin colourful lighting!_
Because people now days are so out of shape or anorexic they wouldn't make it onto the dance floor or pass out after one set! I mean look at the guys they got bellies like whales and the women are so skinny I would be afraid they would snap like a twig if I even try to squeeze them.
But if you find such a place let me know. I'll bring my camera.
Claude Rains Lol, sure, I will. We could form our own club or something.
now a days they do not know the fun of disco
Because there are no more discos... just clubs and raves.
I think it's because style is dead now............in any way shape or form. Everything has been done, and society refuses to let anything re-happen, it's considered "giving in" and admitting that some other people's time was better. And WE know it was! I may be old now, but I would NEVER trade places with any 25-year old now, my memories are awesome!!!!!!
2016 still listening, and smiling. somebody help me...
i cant cuz i am
Mustafa Sutarwala may not be the best song but one of my favorites because makes me feel so good
Yeah...
Josh A whatchin
VALERIA VICTORIA VERA VILLAFUERTE
I truly miss those days.Was the best time of my life.
There are certain films that are so important, to most of us, they form the backdrop to our lives. This is one of those films, because the music was just epic. There was life before Night Fever and life post Night Fever. Star Wars (the original one) is one of the other films. John Travolta was a young actor and perfect for this role. How many of us can do the moves? They become ingrained in our memory. The Bee Gees were a band that adapted to the music popular at the time. They became almost timeless and so prolific too. The 70's were a decade I remember for being better than now. Less pressure, no internet, less money, but just a nicer time to be staying alive. We have lost the plot as a species, but the music reminds us of a better time. 🕺
ya cant beat the 70s and 80s. real men, real women, real life. bring it back, darn
Isaiah Wince You sound like a true jack ass.
sheik hassen Real men?? Seriously? Travolta loves boys, 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
yes we're beating the 70s and 80s. You can tell by the objective measurements made by Sir Whatsit here: www.fakedata.com
there's no "real men" or "real women"
there's just men and women
you can say that you feel nostalgic about your time but don't make fun of young people as that's gonna be us that will wipe your old ass, man...